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30-Day Content Plan — polymagnet.com

A month of content built for a programmable-magnet company — grounded in the real site audit, mapped to the questions buyers and AI assistants actually ask, and held to a quality bar. Not cold-prompted volume.

Why this isn't “30 days of AI content.” The volume tools prompt a model cold and dump 30 posts with no knowledge of the business. This plan starts from the audit of the real store — its products, its behaviors (align, attach, latch, spring, torque), its design software and magnetizers — and builds an editorial strategy around four pillars, each post engineered to be quotable by answer engines (Google AI, ChatGPT, Claude) and to move a real buyer one step closer.

Every post leads with a direct answer in the first 60 words (so an AI assistant can lift it), targets a real search or buyer question, and carries a clear next step. A human reviews before anything publishes — the supervised model, not autopilot.

Foundations / AEO Applications Decision / how-to Authority / proof Social / repurpose

Week 1 — Foundations: own the “what is a programmable magnet” questions

DayTypeWorking titleAnswers the questionChannel
1AEOWhat is a programmable magnet? A plain-English definition“what is a programmable magnet”Blog + newsletter
2AEOHow coded magnets work — the “pixels of a magnet” explained“how do coded / programmable magnets work”Blog
3AEOThe five behaviors: align, attach, latch, spring, and torque“types of programmable magnet behavior”Blog (pillar page)
4CompareProgrammable vs. conventional magnets: what actually differs“programmable vs regular magnet”Blog
5AEOCan you really design a magnetic field in software? Yes — here's how“design magnetic field in software”Blog
6Social60-second explainer: “a magnet you can program”repurpose of Days 1–3LinkedIn + short video
7FAQAre programmable magnets stronger than regular ones? (myth vs. fact)“are programmable magnets stronger”FAQ page + social

Week 2 — Applications: show engineers where these win

DayTypeWorking titleAnswers the questionChannel
8AppProgrammable magnets in consumer electronics: snap, align, hold“magnetic alignment consumer product design”Blog
9AppAutomotive uses: latches, actuators, and sensor coupling“magnets in automotive latching”Blog
10AppMedical devices: precise, safe magnetic coupling“magnets in medical device design”Blog
11AppRobotics & automation: grippers and quick-change end-effectors“magnetic gripper end effector”Blog
12AppFastening without bolts: industrial attach & release“boltless magnetic fastening”Blog
13Social“5 industries quietly switching to coded magnets”repurpose of Days 8–12LinkedIn carousel
14ProofCase study: replacing a mechanical latch with a spring-behavior magnet“magnetic latch replacement case study”Blog + newsletter

Week 3 — Decision & how-to: help them spec and buy

DayTypeWorking titleAnswers the questionChannel
15How-toHow to choose the right magnet behavior for your product“how to choose magnet for product design”Blog
16ProductDesigning with the Polymagnet design software: a walkthrough“polymagnet design software how to”Blog + video
17How-toFrom prototype to production: how magnetizers make it real“how are programmable magnets manufactured”Blog
18CompareCustom vs. off-the-shelf: which programmable magnet do you need?“custom vs standard magnet”Blog
19ChecklistWhat engineers need to spec a programmable magnet (free checklist)“how to spec a magnet”Lead magnet + email
20FAQCost & lead time for custom magnets: what to expect“programmable magnet cost / lead time”FAQ page
21Social“Spec'ing a magnet? Start with the behavior, not the pull force”repurpose of Days 15 & 19LinkedIn

Week 4 — Authority & proof: establish the category leader

DayTypeWorking titleAnswers the questionChannel
22AEOThe science, plainly: correlated magnetics and Earnshaw's theorem“how do coded magnets stay stable”Blog
23Authority100+ patents: what was actually invented here“programmable magnet patents”Blog + About page
24AEOMaterials 101: NdFeB vs. SmCo for programmable magnets“NdFeB vs SmCo magnet”Blog
25FAQRoHS, REACH, and compliance: what magnetics buyers need to know“magnet RoHS REACH compliance”FAQ page
26ProofBehind the scenes: how a coded magnet is magnetized“how is a programmable magnet made”Blog + video
27AEOThe FAQ hub: the 15 questions engineers actually asklong-tail question clusterFAQ pillar (schema)
28TrendsWhere programmable magnetics is heading next“future of magnet technology”Blog + newsletter

Days 29–30 — Convert & compound

DayTypeWorking titleAnswers the questionChannel
29ProductStart here: match your use case to a magnet in 3 questionsinteractive selector → product pagesLanding page
30NewsletterThe month in coded magnets — roundup + CTA to the design softwarere-engage + convertNewsletter
How this ties to the SEO audit: this content does double duty. The Foundations and FAQ pieces build the topical authority the homepage is thin on; the internal links across 30 posts spread ranking power to product and collection pages; the FAQ hub (Day 27) ships with the structured data the homepage is missing; and Day 29's selector directly attacks the biggest audit finding — products titled by SKU — by routing buyers to the right item by use case instead of part number. Content and technical SEO pulling the same direction.